Functional recovery of secondary tropical forests
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Susan G. Letcher | J. Zimmerman | S. Wright | M. Uriarte | P. Brancalion | J. Chave | F. Bongers | L. Poorter | J. Denslow | R. Chazdon | M. Westoby | B. Finegan | Jefferson S. Hall | D. Kennard | G. Fernandes | Y. Nunes | J. Dupuy | J. Andrade | J. Hernández‐Stefanoni | A. Sánchez-Azofeifa | M. Toledo | D. Craven | D. Dent | E. Lebrija‐Trejos | J. Meave | C. Jakovac | R. Oliveira | Robert Muscarella | E. Marín-Spiotta | S. Müller | M. van Breugel | M. Martínez‐Ramos | J. Becknell | S. Ochoa-Gaona | D. Rozendaal | V. Boukili | Ben H. J. de Jong | S. DeWalt | Sandra M. Durán | R. César | Madelon Lohbeck | F. Mora | R. Muñoz | Maria D. M. Veloso | Radika Bhaskar | H. Paz | O. Lopez | Lucía Sanaphre-Villanueva | Vanessa de Souza Moreno | Masha T. van der Sande | Mário M Espírito Santo | de Jarcilene S. Almeida | Francisco S. Álvarez | Luis Felipe Arreola Villa | Gabriel Dalla Colletta | Elisa Díaz García | Vanessa Granda Moser | Luis P. Utrera | K. Zanini | S. Wright | L. Utrera | Edwin Lebrija‐Trejos | Mário M. Espírito Santo | Michiel van Breugel | S. Durán | Jefferson S. Hall | Lucía Sanaphre‐Villanueva | R. Muñoz | Elisa Díaz García
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